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suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
But patching the game to the lastest version always solved it for me, so I figured you've got to have the one before it. I could be wrong. I'm too lazy to check what my version is
Ok, i downloaded the ONLY fallout 2 patch from gamespy. I noticed that my version number didn't change. I played anyway. I talked to her, clothes off, dark, NOTHING.
Has this happened to anyone else?
"Ain't got time to bleed!"- Jesse Ventura in Predator
It could be a problem with your video card... Try borrowing one from a friend. Or lack of RAM. I'm not sure... or maybe God just doesn't want you to have pre-marital sex with her!
Funny. Anyway, I do have a kinda old video card, but thats compared to Sim City 4. I have 256 MB ram, but i'm pretty sure you dont need that much for a RPG.
"Ain't got time to bleed!"- Jesse Ventura in Predator
As I said I used to get that problem when I was running V 1.00 (or was it 1.01). Either way, I don't really know know how to fix your problem. Does it freeze at other black screen moments?
I'm not sure if the RAM is crucial, but I've noticed that to help lighten the loading times and avoid slow-downs in big battles, the main map etc. 512 RAM works pretty well.
But if it won't work, then it won't work. Not that there was much of a use of those NPCs in the first place, annoying little bastards.
You can run it on 162 ram as well. It's slow and occasionally lags, but on the bright side, I just have time to make coffee while the main map loads, especially if I have been playing for a couple of hours.
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Stainless wrote:I used to run Fo2 on a P2 233. No idea how much ram, but it used to take about 10 minutes to load a save game. Incentive not to die
Much less than 162
I have a 233-processor, and loading a saved game takes at most six minutse (Yes, I've timed it. I was bored.)
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Be one of those things were I'd walk away from the computer. Make breakfast and come back, and it'd still be loading. It also provided incentive for me to upgrade.
This is odd. Let me clarify: On my old 700 Mhz piece of shit, with FO1 I move slow as shit across the map, and with FO2 I moved a bit faster. Now on my 1.4 Centrino, I still move slow with FO1, but I really zip across the map in FO2. How much faster do you guys move in FO2 than 1?
I move a tad faster in Fo2 then I do in Fo1, I always figured it was because of the game design deciding to make world map travel faster. I never really noticed anything different on the 3 different machines I've played it on.